Summary
An Iranian mother shared her heartbreaking story at a United Nations meeting after her children died in a missile attack on a school in Minab, Iran. Reports say the attack was part of a US-Israel military action, which struck several schools and resulted in many deaths. The incident has drawn international criticism and raises questions about the use of military technology.
Key Facts
- A missile attack on a school in Minab, Iran, killed over 170 people, mostly schoolgirls.
- The attack was part of a US-Israel military assault on Iran.
- Iran's Foreign Minister claimed the attack was deliberate.
- The UN debated the legality and morality of the attack.
- US and Israel use advanced military technology, which raises questions about targeting accuracy.
- Investigations suggest the attack may have resulted from outdated intelligence.
- More than 600 educational facilities have been damaged in these attacks.
- UN officials condemned the targeting of schools as a serious violation of international law.